Trough Not As Strong - early end to Season Not Likely

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#61 Postby Brent » Fri Sep 22, 2006 1:35 am

deltadog03 wrote:I think its about time...YUP!! I am getting ready to about call it a season on the tropics.


I pretty much already have. Bring on the 384-hour GFS snowstorms! :D
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#62 Postby SouthFloridawx » Fri Sep 22, 2006 8:11 am

Brent wrote:
deltadog03 wrote:I think its about time...YUP!! I am getting ready to about call it a season on the tropics.


I pretty much already have. Bring on the 384-hour GFS snowstorms! :D


Does this mean you guys are going to stop posting about how dead the season is? :D :wink:
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#63 Postby Frank2 » Fri Sep 22, 2006 9:26 am

Hopefull not too much rain here this weekend - still lots of Wilma work going on this morning, across the street from where I live...

Frank

P.S. Recovery work is in one word - slow...
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#64 Postby storms in NC » Fri Sep 22, 2006 12:32 pm

JIMO

I think it is over for us here on the east coast. There are just to many fronts coming across. And as for home grown Not going to happen. I have said this a few months back. As the east coast rolls storms out into the Pacific. We will not see that many storms. And that has come true. If you would look when the Pacific is busy we are slow Or close to normal. But You know after a few years what is Normal any more? Next year we could be hopping like last year. But this year it was the very dry air that didn't help much. As for the shear didn't either. There was alot of shear this year.Now we are getting the cold fronts that or rolling off the coast like hot cakes. We may see a very cold winter here for the south. But as from as a Hurricane Hitting the US this year not going to happen. I for one that is very glad. TSE was bad for us here in Duplin Co. So IMHO we we not get a US hit this year.Hurrican that is. :wink:
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#65 Postby deltadog03 » Fri Sep 22, 2006 10:43 pm

SouthFloridawx wrote:
Brent wrote:
deltadog03 wrote:I think its about time...YUP!! I am getting ready to about call it a season on the tropics.


I pretty much already have. Bring on the 384-hour GFS snowstorms! :D


Does this mean you guys are going to stop posting about how dead the season is? :D :wink:


haaaaa i dont post that
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#66 Postby Brent » Fri Sep 22, 2006 11:00 pm

SouthFloridawx wrote:
Brent wrote:
deltadog03 wrote:I think its about time...YUP!! I am getting ready to about call it a season on the tropics.


I pretty much already have. Bring on the 384-hour GFS snowstorms! :D


Does this mean you guys are going to stop posting about how dead the season is? :D :wink:


:roflmao:

Yep! I haven't even looked at a satellite image of Helene in about 3 days.
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